There are about 14 million Jews in the world and a large percentage of them celebrate Hanukkah.
It depends on what part of the world you live in. In most parts, there are no options for Hanukkah music on the radio or television.
It is part of the Jewish religion (celebrated by Jews)
Hanukkah is a proper noun.
Any number, including zero. The practice of giving presents on Hanukkah is a recent one, not part of traditional Judaism, and caused by the influence of outside culture. The only traditional gift on Hanukkah is the gelt (coins) which parents give to their children.
there are eight. the evening entering into the eighth day is the last celebrated night of hanukkah, while the evening at the end of the eighth day is not part of hanukkah.
No.
There is no such thing. This is just a spoof of the Christmas tree, and it not part of the actual celebration of Hanukkah.
Nothing, except that they are fried in oil, and oil is a major part of the Hanukkah story.
Gift giving is not a central part of Hanukkah. It is a recent custom (only a few decades old).
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Candles.Answer:menorah.
lighting the menorah